Vermont/Resources/Main View history

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Functional Classification

Vermont follows the Functional Classification (FC) system for both state and non-state roads. As of January 2016 all counties in Vermont have been updated to the new Functional Classification standard and the state is 100% complete.

State Resources

These resources are the most useful for day-to-day editing in Vermont and all editors should be familiar with them:

Vermont E911 Viewer [1] Accepted street names, state road classes, house numbers and other features

VTrans Town Highway Maps [2] Maps of cities, towns and villages in PDF format - only includes municipally accepted roads

WME Cities Overlay Script WME Cities Overlay Script Script to display the Vermont municipal boundaries


Vermont Parcel Viewer [3] Property boundaries - should include all towns as of 2020. This information is also available with the WME GIS-L script.

GCGI - VT Interactive Map Viewer (Requires Microsoft Silverlight) [4]

County-Town Map Series

This map series is inspired by the County‐Town map series last produced by VTRANS in the 1980's.

The maps feature the public roads of Vermont. The major routes (ranging from principal arterials to minor collectors) are highlighted. Also included are the town highway numbers and names of many of the town highways. Other features include the locations of police stations, fire stations, and hospitals.

What makes this atlas unique in comparison to other atlas products is the County‐Town tiling structure that ensures that at least one map sheet will contain a particular town in its entirety.

More information about the map series

Town/City Resources

  • Town Highway maps - The chief purpose of these maps is to document classification and mileage of town highways for purposes of calculating payment to towns of State Aid for town highway maintenance.
  • Burlington City GIS


WME Scripts

Useful scripts to help you start your WME carrier. Please read the General installation instructions before installing scripts.